President Obama will be Jeffrey and Marilyn Katzenberg’s special guest at an upcoming Hillary Clinton Hollywood fundraiser in Beverly Hills later this month, according to an invite obtained by TheWrap.

Tickets for the Oct. 24 event will cost $100,000-per-person.

Proceeds from the glitzy gala will benefit the Hillary Victory Fund, which raises money for Clinton’s campaign, as well as for the Democratic National Committee and state party committees.

The announcement follows another fundraiser featuring Vice President Joe Biden on Thursday at the Santa Monica home of Peter Chernin. While Clinton was also in L.A. on Thursday, for a taping of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” and a final fundraiser at the home of Casey and Laura Wasserman, which included a performance by Elton John.

As TheWrap previously reported, daughter Chelsea Clinton is also making her way west on Oct. 20 for an event at the home of David Nevins and his wife Andrea, with actress Kristen Bell as a “special guest.”

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5. "So let's take a look at what he has done. He's written a lot of books about business -- they all seem to end at Chapter 11," Clinton said in a speech Monday, drawing huge applause from her supporters.

“She’s going to make to is to redefine him not as a private entrepreneurial success, but as more of a poster child for some of the bad business excesses. It’s a really interesting strategy,” University of Southern California clinical professor of communications Gordon Stables told TheWrap.

“It’s about his character… she obviously wanted to highlight that there is something about his disposition or his temperament that basically says, ‘he doesn’t have the patience or wisdom or character to occupy the kind of crisis in the White House,’” Stables said.

“I actually thought that was the most effective thing that you heard from her in terms of articulating this, because it personalizes it, it conveys that she’s someone who is a real person,” Stokols said. "It’s something that some voters will be able to relate to personally and it seemed convincing.”

1. "The Chamber of Commerce and labor unions, Mitt Romney and Elizabeth Warren, economists on the right and the left and the center, all agree: Trump would throw us back into recession," Clinton said.

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“Clinton is defining the campaign on her terms… she’s positioning herself to make the argument she’s going to make in November. Trump is still fighting to define and differentiate what to say. He ran a very smart campaign to defeat the other Republican primary competitors,” Stables said.